Ranger Chris from Assateague Island shows Jason Baione-Leiderman of
Julie Vorsteg's kindergarten class a clam during a "Kinder
Critters" presentation at Ocean City Elementary School. Submitted
Photos
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Buckingham recently held a student of the month luncheon.
The students were recognized for exhibiting the character trait of hard work.
Above, from left, first grade winners were Da'Ijah Dickerson, Tavey Wade, K'Asiah Johnson, Rachel Holloway and Nicholas Gordon. Below, fourth grade honorees were Jessie
Lupiwok, MaKenzie Gaynor, Mickielia Minott, Daniel Dornes and David
Braciszewski. Other award winners not pictured were second graders Selina
McCargo, Branden Manuel, Marianni...
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Students from Ocean City Elementary School's social skills group enjoyed
a field trip to Applebee's. Students practiced skills they have learned such as
turn taking, topic maintenance, using good manners and being courteous to
others. Pictured are Tommy Gjoni, Joe Meyers, educator Debbie Quilter, Serap
Aksu, Jason Baione-Leiderman, Gavin Wilkins and Gavin McCabe.
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Worcester Prep rising junior Alex Ternahan, left, and rising senior
Chris Fisher have been selected for the 2010 Free State Top 44 Team. The
tryouts for the team are a three-step process. During the first day of tryouts,
each school in Maryland is allowed to send eight players to compete for the
team. During the second tryout, they cut the number of players down to 132
athletes. From there, the team is narrowed down to the Top 44 Team.
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Berlin Intermediate School held its 13th Annual
Honors Celebration for students who made Honor Roll and Principals List
throughout the school year. At the celebration, students were also honored with
a sportsmanship award, in conjunction with Ocean City Parks and Recreation. Pictured with OC Councilman Lloyd Martin,
Recreation Supervisor Hondo Handy and Principal Dr. John Gaddis are students Christina
Romano, Alexis McDonough, Erin Smith, Lexie VanKirk and Zac Cioccio.
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Linda Ayers, representing Washington
College in Chestertown, presented the Washington College Book Award to junior
William (Billy) Tyler at the Worcester Preparatory School Academic Convocation.
The award is presented to a student who has shown excellence in the field of
writing about history.
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June 25, 2010 -
Best Beats
707
Sports Bar & Grille
Old Bridge Road, West OC
June 25: Overtime
Saturday: Karaoke With Hey Mick
Angler,
The
, Talbot St. On the bay
June 25: Electric Company, 9 p.m.
June 26 & Sunday, June 27:
Leverone
Sunday: Local's Social With DJ Rusty Griswald
Buxy's
Salty Dog
, 28th St. & Coastal Hwy.
June 25: Aaron Howell Band
June 26: Tsunami Rising
Sunday: Local's Party with DJ BK
June 29: Intersection
Wednesday: DJ JJ
July 1: TBA
Caribbean
bar & Grill
off the boards on 2nd St.
June...
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OCEAN CITY- The 30th Annual Ocean City Shark
Tournament last weekend was a rousing success with near-perfect weather
conditions and calm seas yielding plenty of big fish at the scales and scores
more caught and released.
The bar was set early when angler Paul Seaberger of Ocean
City and the crew aboard the 'All In' weighed a 471-pound mako on Thursday, the
first official day of fishing, to take the early lead in the signature mako
division. The 471-pounder held on throughout the weekend and took...
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ASSATEAGUE- Hundreds of fitness enthusiasts descended
on the resort area last week for a pair of highly successful events including
the Ocean City 5-Mile Boardwalk Run on Saturday followed by the Assateague
Assault Triathlon on Sunday.
The
two events were produced by OC Tri-Running, the same organization that produces
the annual Ocean City Half-Marathon, and are part of a year-long series of
running, biking and swimming events. On Friday, 121 competitors participated in
the Boardwalk 5-Mile...
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June 25, 2010 -
Faces In Places
A spotlight on the local and regional bar and restaurant scene
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June 25, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
OCEAN CITY •€' Some say
that a picture is worth a thousand words.
But, if a group of cab drivers get their way, a picture could end up
costing a $1,500 medallion.
A group of cab drivers
sat quietly at City Hall on Monday, listening to Larry Bode, owner of Casino
Express taxi, plea to the Mayor and Council to be allowed to start an
association of cab drivers in order to self-police their industry.
'We are here because we
want to help, and we want to be a part of this community,' said...
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June 25, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
OCEAN CITY - Federal
fisheries officials this week filed a motion to dismiss the ongoing civil suit
over the abrupt closure of the black sea bass season last October, pointing out
the emergency closure has since been lifted and the flawed catch data
collection system has since been repaired.
Last October, black sea
bass, one of the most important fisheries for Ocean City and the entire east
coast, was closed without warning, forcing the Recreational Fishing Alliance
(RFA) and a handful of local...
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June 25, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
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June 25, 2010 -
Daily Buzz
SNOW HILL - Citing two
ongoing murder cases along with other unfinished business, long-time Worcester
County State's Attorney Joel Todd this week formally filed for re-election,
setting up a rematch of the closest election in county history.
Todd officially filed
for re-election on Tuesday, although he has said informally he would seek to
retain his position as the county's top prosecutor in the weeks and months
leading up to next week's filing deadline. He has served as Worcester County
State's...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' City
Manager Dennis Dare says that if you receive benefits from the town of Ocean
City, you are going to need to fill out some forms and show some proof, if you
haven't done so already.
As the Mayor and Council
continues to debate how generous the benefits packages should be for newly
hired members of the town's rankings, Dare pointed to a 'Health Insurance
Dependent Eligibility Audit' that is currently being conducted by Bolton
Partners in Baltimore to show that the town is...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' It took
exactly 27 angry emails and a handful of peeved uptown residents to change the
City Council's mind about putting parking meters on 146th Street.
The Ocean City Council
voted 5-2 (with Councilman Doug Cymek and Joe Hall in opposition) to abandon
their earlier vote during last month's budget hearings to put parking meters on
the quiet ocean block street on the Maryland-Delaware line.
Ocean Place Condominium
owners, including Condo Association President Ron Deacon,...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' Ocean City
Beach Patrol Sergeant Colby Kauffman says that Ocean City is starting to look a
little bit like Sea World.
The fourth whale in as
many months was spotted swimming leisurely down the Ocean City coast in
essential waist to chest deep water last Friday, giving thousands of beachgoers
a once-in-a-lifetime experience and caused quite a spectacle as it swam within
mere feet of nearby swimmers.
The (approximated)
27-foot juvenile humpback had been spotted earlier in the...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - A veteran
Ocean City police officer and three public safety assistants were taken to the
hospital with various symptoms last week after becoming sickened by a strong narcotic
stashed in a detained prisoner's purse.
Around 10:45 p.m. last
Tuesday, a female prisoner detained in the Public Safety Building's holding
cells after an earlier arrest on possession of marijuana charges requested
telephone numbers from her cell phone, which had been secured in a property
locker in control room...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' The Liquor
Control Board for Worcester County (LCB) is allegedly under investigation by
the State Comptroller's Office for possible collusion and potential violations
of the Sherman Act.
It was revealed this
week that three local liquor licensees were charged three different prices on
the exact same day for the exact same product by the LCB, which, according to
Purple Moose Saloon Chief Financial Officer and Worcester County License
Beverage Association (WCLBA) Executive...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - Six local
government and county utility employees will take advantage of Worcester
County's early retirement incentive this summer, freeing up county funding in
another tight budget year.
The county will lose one
employee from the Solid Waste Department, one from the Roads Department, one
from Water and Wastewater, one from Development Review and Permitting and two
from the county jail.
That group includes
senior managers George...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - The federal
Army Corps of Engineers is moving forward with a plan to dredge several canals
in Ocean City, but with no funding source for the project, it remains uncertain
when work will begin.
Residents along the
canals included in phase I of the resort's long awaited maintenance dredging
plan last week received an inches-thick report from the Army Corps of
Engineers, outlining many aspects of the proposal including the requisite
environmental impact statements and disposal plans....
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' Parking
meters may in fact become a reality on the ocean block or in north Ocean City
some day, but the present City Council members made it clear this week that it may
not happen on their watch.
You would be
hard-pressed to find anyone at City Hall who believes that the issue of whether
or not to charge people to park on the ocean block in Ocean City is going to go
away, but this week, it became clear that the majority of the voting seven deem
the topic a bit too hot to...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - A
Pennsylvania man was arrested on first-degree assault and other serious charges
this week for threatening to kill a downtown apartment building owner during an
apparent domestic situation in front of a large crowd of people on the
Boardwalk early Sunday morning.
Shortly after midnight
on Sunday, Ocean City Police were dispatched to the area of 6th
Street for a report of a disorderly male screaming and threatening to kill
someone. When the officers arrived, they discovered the...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY - An alleged
drunk driver slammed into the back of two vehicles on the Route 90 Bridge early
last Friday morning, causing two of the three vehicles involved to burst into
flames during an incident that caused the span to be closed for over two hours.
Shortly after midnight
last Friday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) and Ocean City Fire Department
personnel responded to a reported three-vehicle accident on the section of the
Route 90 Bridge between Isle of Wight and the resort. By...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - A fourth
candidate has emerged to contest for the Worcester County Sheriff post when
Dave Catrino filed for the Republican nomination for the top law enforcement
post.
With three candidates
already seeking office, Catrino will face Republican Reggie Mason in the
primary in September. The victor in that contest will then face either Carroll
Overholt or Bobby Brittingham, the Democratic candidates. The filing deadline
for the upcoming elections is Tuesday, July 6 at 9 p.m. Incumbent Chuck...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
BERLIN - New state
regulations on controversial ground rent leases go into affect across Maryland
this fall, and a class action lawsuit, representing hundreds of thousands of ground
rent leaseholders in the state seeking hundreds of millions of dollars, was
recently certified, but it appears Worcester County will not be a significant
player in the ongoing controversy.
In 2007, the Maryland
General Assembly passed legislation requiring ground rent leaseholders to
register their leases with the...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
T.K. Dickerson
Staff Writer
OCEAN CITY - When one is
crossing the Route 50 Bridge, it is hard to believe that any sight is welcomed
more than the sight of the expansive bay. However, tucked right next to the bridge,
the view from The Angler's dockside bar might be one of the best in town.
Captain Bill Bunting
founded The Angler, modeled after an old fishing cottage, in 1938. His father,
Charlie, who owned the land extending from the Route 50 Bridge to Somerset Street,
distributed the land...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN
CITY - Frustrated with the alleged inactivity of the lawyer he retained in the
case, the owner of a commercial scallop boat got the green light last week to
proceed with a civil suit against Ocean City and the Coast Guard on his own
just before a deadline to dismiss the case.
In the
early morning hours of Sept. 11, 2006, the 'Mighty Duck,' a 42-foot commercial
scallop boat operating out the West Ocean City commercial harbor, ran around in
storm-tossed seas just off the coast. It was left...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN CITY •€' In the
brief this week, the town finalized a multi-million dollar dispute with a local
land owner, the city is in the process of picking up more than a dozen new city
buses, and a change to some language in a local ordinance will ensure that any
citations issued for open container violations will have a stronger leg to
stand on.
City, Laws Settle; Laws Looks Ahead
The municipal game of
'Risk' between the town of Ocean City and local business owner Rick Laws has
finally come...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
NEWARK - Level school
funding does not mean Worcester County schools will have the same money as last
year to spend on students, members of the Worcester County Board of Education pointed
out last week as it approved the schools budget for the next school year.
While the amount per
student is the same, fixed costs such as insurance have gone up, said schools'
Finance Officer Vince Tolbert.
Maryland state law
mandates that public school systems must spend no less than the same amount per
student...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
NEWARK - Math and
science students in Worcester County will get a boost through a new partnership
between county schools and the University of Maryland Eastern Shore (UMES).
According to a formal
agreement recently inked, Worcester County schools and UMES will support each
other in seeking grants and other opportunities, said Worcester Technical High
School (WTS) Principal Jane Pruitt.
The Board of Education
approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with UMES at its recent June
meeting.
The...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
NEWARK
- After 26 years of service to Worcester County schools, Assistant
Superintendent for Instruction Dr. Dick Walker is retiring.
'I'm not happy to leave
Worcester County [schools] •€¦ I'm not counting the days and I'm not counting the
hours. In fact, I'm dreading them a little bit,' Walker said during a
retirement presentation.
Walker went to work with
the Worcester County school system in 1983, starting as supervisor for instruction.
The Assistant
Superintendent for Instruction must...
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June 25, 2010 -
Top Stories
OCEAN
CITY - A Selbyville woman was arrested on first- and second-degree assault
charges after allegedly attempting to stab a couple of strangers on a downtown
street.
Around
3:40 a.m. on Monday, Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officers responded to
an area behind a 28th Street shopping center for a reported assault.
Once on scene, the responding officers found another OCPD officer already
treating a male victim, identified as Thomas A. Clancy, 44, who was losing
consciousness and was unable...
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Although
the county would not disclose the kind of health insurance plan they accept,
i.e. single, husband/wife or family, we did hear five of the seven County
Commissioners are currently enrolled on the county's health insurance plan,
meaning their coverage is funded by taxpayer dollars. In a letter this week,
Administrator Gerald Mason said I did not allow the county enough time to
respond to all aspects of the health insurance inquiry last week and that the
county did not intend to withhold...
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Parking Meters
Would
Be Extortion
Editor:
I've been following all
the discussions about placing parking meters in uptown Ocean City, which Mr.
Joe Hall of the town council is trying to push down our throats.
As a non-resident owner
[with no voting rights] who owns a condo on 120th Street, I think it would be a
great idea to put a string of meters on the street outside his restaurant
on 60th Street. I think it's only fair, after all he wants us to be impacted by
constantly feeding...
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June 25, 2010 -
Editorial
The
Liquor Control Board for Worcester County (LCB) needs to be abolished.
We
thought this back in 1998, the last time the LCB's future was put before county
voters, and we continue to endorse its abolition today.
Not much
has changed over the last 12 years. The LCB has had several personnel shifts in
leadership and management, but it's still the same monopoly and middleman it's
always been. Restaurants, bars and retail stores have to continue to purchase
their spirits from the LCB at whatever...
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June 25, 2010 -
Featured Story
OCEAN CITY •€' Local
liquor licensees are banding together in what could result in an attempt to
abolish the Liquor Control Board for Worcester County (LCB).
At the Worcester County
License Beverage Association (WCLBA) meeting on Tuesday, several license
holders spoke out against some of the recent practices of the LCB, including
unexpected price spikes and possible collusion, and were furthermore united in
their hopes to disband the quasi-governmental monopoly when reports surfaced
the...
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June 25, 2010 -
Business News
Shuttle Service Begins
WEST OCEAN CITY - The
Ocean City Factory Outlets announced this week it has begun offerings its
summer shuttle service.
The free transportation
is offered seven days a week, to and from major Ocean City hotels and motels,
June 25 through Sept. 30, with drop-off and pick-up near Carter's for Kids. The
shuttle schedule is listed on the back of the outlet brochure and is also
available at www.ocfactoryoutlets.com.
New Branch Manager Named
OCEAN CITY - Mark S.
Holloway, vice...
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June 25, 2010 -
Cops & Courts
Stolen
Truck, Guns and Weed
OCEAN
CITY - A Berlin man was arrested on auto theft, weapons and drug charges last
week after an Ocean City Police Department (OCPD) officer spotted the stolen
truck in the area of 16th Street.
Around
11:40 p.m. last Thursday, an OCPD officer on stationary patrol near 16th
Street observed a Dodge pick-up truck, which resort police were alerted to be
on the look out for earlier in the evening. The earlier alert warned officers
the truck had been reported stolen and...
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June 25, 2010 -
Horoscopes
ARIES (March 21 to April
19): Making things more complicated than they need to be can be a problem for
the typically orderly Lamb. Try to look for a less intricate way to accomplish
the same goals.
TAURUS (April 20 to May
20): Avoiding personal involvement in a troubling situation might be advisable
at this time, especially since you probably don't have all the facts. The
weekend brings a surprise.
GEMINI (May 21 to June
20): A problem with a colleague you thought had been resolved could...
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It's
amazing what you forget as a parent.
My
youngest Carson is now eating all sorts of baby food, and I'm dumbfounded how
much I forgot about this amazing experience from my first go around, though it
was just about 18 months ago.
I chalk
up this short-term memory loss to this parenting thing being a white-knuckle
roller coaster ride, one where you hold on tight and just keep on with the
keeping on. So much happens in a single day that they all blur together and
before you know it your baby is...
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June 25, 2010 -
Money Sense
What Should I Do About Rising Taxes?
Christine Selzer
Special To The Dispatch
OCEAN CITY - With income tax hikes imminent, among others potentially, a
thoughtful plan can help you reduce your income tax burden and control more of
your retirement savings.
Here's what you need to know.
I hear income taxes may be going up. Which ones are most
likely to affect my retirement plan?
Technically, income taxes are expected to go back up. The sweeping tax cuts
instituted by President George W. Bush in...
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June 25, 2010 -
Obituaries
Sharon
Lewis
BETHESDA
- On June 13, 2010, in Bethesda, Md., Sharon Lewis, 63, died surrounded by her
family.
She was
treated for leukemia in 2006 and pursued her life vigorously despite its
recurrence in 2009. Born in Washington, D.C., she graduated from Montgomery
Blair High School in 1965. For 20 years, she worked at the Saks Fifth Avenue
department store located in Chevy Chase, Md.
She was
a founding congregant of Temple Bat Yam in Berlin, Maryland, where she read for
her Bat-Mitzvah in 2005....
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June 25, 2010 -
Community News
The
Ocean City Marlin Club Auxiliary, represented by members Evelyn Angel, left,
and Pat Nottingham recently donated $3,500 each to three local students. The
recipients of the scholarships are, from left, Catelin Geiser who will be
attending the University of North Carolina at Wilmington; Taylor Blazer,
who will attend University of Richmond; and Josh Bargar, attending Salisbury
University. Submitted Photos
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June 25, 2010 -
Community News
The Ocean Pines Players recently awarded three $750
dramatic art scholarships to graduating seniors. The award winners were Chelsea
Thaler, Worcester Prep, who will be attending American University in
Washington, DC; Alex Stamnas, Stephen Decatur High, Christopher Newport
University in Newport News, Va.; and Kyra Voulo, Stephen Decatur High, Towson
University in Baltimore. They are pictured with Edie Brennan, president of
the Ocean Pines Players Community Theatre
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June 25, 2010 -
Community News
The Career Fire Fighter Paramedics Association of
Ocean City, IAFF Local 4269 recently made a donation to the Stephen C.
Calloway Memorial Scholarship. In order to keep Calloway's dedication to
Emergency Medical Services alive, his co-workers and friends at the
Ocean Pines Fire Department started a scholarship fund in his name. Above, from
left are IAFF Treasurer Michael Ellingsworth; Ocean Pines Career Captain Billy
Bounds; IAFF President Michael Maykrantz; and Career...
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June 25, 2010 -
Community News
Shore
Bank recently delivered a check for $1,000 to the Delmarva Discovery Center.
Brian Garrett, Executive Director, along with members of the center's board
accepted the donation, which was presented by Shore Bank's Pocomoke branch
staff and Advisory Board.
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June 25, 2010 -
Community News
Bank of Ocean City
allows employees to participate in a casual day on the second and last Friday
of each month. Participating employees contribute to a fund, which is matched
by the bank 100 percent. Last month one of the days benefited Coastal Hospice
and the proceeds totaled $360. Above, Maureen McNeill, left, director of
Development for Coastal Hospice, is pictured with Lori Isaacs, 122nd Street
bank branch assistant vice president, branch manager and Coastal Hospice
volunteer.
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June 25, 2010 -
Things I Like
Hot
burgers off the grill
Staying
off the computer all weekend
Sipping
a beer in a pool
The
king in The Tudors
Laugh
sessions with my kids
Learning
something new
Lightning
bugs in a field
Boardwalk
sights and sounds
An
empty sink
Road
trips to summer concerts
Tom
Petty tunes
...
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Snapshots of those lending a helping hand throughout the community
...
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West Ocean City- Berlin
Ocean
Pines
707
Sports bar & grille
12702
Old Bridge Road (Route 707),
West
Ocean City , 410-213-9507
We
may have changed hands, but we are still the same locally known Sports Bar in
West Ocean City, and yes we are open everyday 11a.m.-2 a.m. Everything on our
menu is made to order from our Homemade Soups, Salads, new and improved Crab Dip, Mussels, the only
place that serves the 'Full Wing' Quesadillas, 1/2 lb. Burgers, Crab cakes,
Fresh cut Steaks, Fresh...
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